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Title: Samson, Part 3

Composer: George Frideric Handel

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File Size: 5.79MB

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68. More trouble is behind
69. Presuming slave
70. Consider, Samson
71. With thunder arm'd
72. Be of good courage
73. Thus when the sun
74. With might endued
75. The Holy One of Israel
76. To fame immortal go
77. Old Manoah, with youthful steps
78. Great Dagon has subdued our foe
79. Great Dagon has subdued our foe
80. What noise of joy was that?
81. How willing my paternal love
82. Your hopes of his delivery
83. Sinfonia
84. Heaven! What noise?
85. Hear us, our God
86. Where shall I run
87. Ye sons of Israel
88. Weep Israel, weep
90. Dead-march
91. Dead-march No. 2 (from Saul)
93. Glorious hero
94. Come, come: no time for lamentation now
95. Let the bright Seraphim
96. Let their celestial concerts all unite

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This file also available on: Handel: Major Choral Works (2-CD Set)

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